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US faith leaders supporting targeted immigrants brace for a tough year ahead

Faith leaders across the U.S. are providing sanctuary and services to immigrants amid policy cuts and enforcement increases, with nearly 68% funding loss reported by Lutheran Social Services.

  • In 2025, faith leaders in the U.S. expressed concern over challenges faced by immigrants due to harsh rhetoric and policies from President Donald Trump, who has blamed immigrants for various issues in society.
  • Rev. Carl Ruby stated that the expiration of the Temporary Protected Status for Haitians in early February could lead to an economic and humanitarian disaster.
  • U.S. Catholic bishops issued a message urging compassion for immigrants and opposed mass deportations, emphasizing the need to address fear and anxiety within immigrant communities.
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US faith leaders supporting targeted immigrants brace for a tough year ahead

Faith leaders across the United States face challenges as they support anxious immigrants. Haitians, Afghans, and Somali Americans fear policy changes under the Trump administration.

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